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What Is the Maximum Radiation Pressure Exerted by Sunlight in Space

Question 22

Question 22

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What is the maximum radiation pressure exerted by sunlight in space (S = 1 350 W/m2) on a highly polished silver surface?


A) 1.4 * 10-2 Pa
B) 0.12 Pa
C) 9.0 * 10-6 Pa
D) 4.5 * 10-5 Pa
E) 2.3 *10-6 Pa

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